Re: Difference between digital phone and VOIP
- From: "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 11:51:24 -0500
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 14, 11:42?pm, "Mark Leuck" <m..le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:work
Robert I'm going to give you a little help here
The Lobenn unit will not allow you to down load. It also has some
other inconsistancies which I cant remember what they are right now. I
tested their unit some time ago and rejected it. They were telling me
a year ago that they were going to fix all the problems and were
seeking listing on the product and to this day, they haven't. They are
a very small and new company and personally, I would not invest any
time or effort in their product.
Actually you can download with it, any format seems to work and it will
v2with 2-way voice
I've been playing with the whole setup for months. I never ran into any
problems other than some noise with 2-way voice but then again I've got
equipment so it sounds like they DID fix whatever problems you had?
I was working with V1
It had another problem too, but for the life of me, I can't remember
what it was. Maybe they fixed that too.
Since I never played with V1 I don't know what problems they had either
reputation aThat would be the GS3055, it looks interesting, as far as DSC's
simplelot of companies will go with them for the simple fact they are damn
and quick to hand program unlike umm.....heh
Sure, and they do a quater the things a Napco panel will do. Dumb is
as dumb does. You sure must have a lot of idiot customers.
I don't know of anyone in my area that still does keypad programing on
any sizeable panel.
Napco has a unit too.
StarLink? Played with that one too
Here's another little tidbit. The new Ademco GSM radio, is a ......
get this now ..... a 9 volt unit and can't be powered from the control
panel. How about THAT for engineering for the alarm industry?
Wrong, it's 9 volts to 16.5, it just originally came with a 9 volt
transformer, they will soon come with 16.5 and can be powered indirectly
through the panel using the included transformer in a daisy chain setup-
I said it's a 9 volt unit and can't be powered from the control panel.
You said it's 9 volts to 16.5 and can be indirectly powered through a
daisy chain setup.
How is that different than what I said? Anything can be indrectly
powered from anything else if you add some sort of conversion of
energy device.
The transformer goes to the panel then the GSM radio daisy chained, I agree
with you tho that it didn't make sense to not make it powered by the aux bus
considering it uses less power than the old unit that could be powered by
the panel however one thing I've seen a lot of with cell units of all brands
is people tend to overload the panel, for that reason alone I'd rather it
have it's own power supply like TelGuard
BTW Was StarLink what you were talking about?
Is it a 12vcd unit? No. Can it be powered from the control panel?
No.
Yes to the second part
Can it use the control panel standby battery? No.
It doesn't need one, it has it's own
Only if you have a converter an inverter a daisy chain, a 16.5 volt
source a hand generator, and a piece of silk and a glass rod and a
penny in some lemon juice.
Jeeeeeeeze!
Uh yea I guess, who's being the contrary Mary?
.
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